Aiwa Firmware Update ^new^ ✦ Complete
In the golden age of portable audio, Aiwa was a titan—a brand synonymous with high-fidelity sound, robust tape mechanisms, and the iconic "glow" of its graphic equalizers. Fast forward to today, and Aiwa has undergone a dramatic resurrection. Under new ownership and with a renewed focus on modern technology (Wi-Fi speakers, active noise-cancelling earbuds, and retro-styled digital audio players), the brand faces a modern reality: firmware is the soul of the machine.
Download and install the official Aiwa Fit app. Step 2: Remove the earbuds from the charging case. They should enter pairing mode automatically. Step 3: Open the app and navigate to Settings (usually a gear icon in the top right). Step 4: Tap on "Device Info" or "Firmware Version." Step 5: The app will check against the server. If a new version is available (e.g., v1.2.3 to v1.4.0), tap "Update Now." Step 6: Critical: Place both earbuds back into the case, but leave the case lid open (this maintains the Bluetooth link). Step 7: Do not touch the earbuds or close the lid for 5–10 minutes. Step 8: Once the progress bar hits 100%, the earbuds will automatically reboot. You will hear a chime like "Update successful." Scenario B: Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Speakers (Prodigy Series, Exos-9) Larger speakers often use a hybrid method—OTA (Over-The-Air) via the app. aiwa firmware update
| Device | Firmware Version (vX.X) | New Features & Fixes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | v1.2.0 → v1.5.2 | Fixed left earbud disconnection; Added Game Mode (60ms low latency); Improved ANC wind noise reduction. | | Aiwa Prodigy Speaker | v3.1.0 → v4.0.0 | Added Google Fast Pair; Fixed subwoofer crossover distortion; Multi-point Bluetooth now works with two phones. | | Aiwa Fit Earbuds | v2.0.0 → v2.1.1 | Battery drain fix (case losing power overnight); Added Voice Prompt volume control. | In the golden age of portable audio, Aiwa